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Re: luckyrabbit post# 216280

Sunday, 06/20/2010 9:35:28 AM

Sunday, June 20, 2010 9:35:28 AM

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lucky, GREED can cause smart people to do some stupid things. YA is definitely greedy, enough so to have stepped outside the legal boundries to help insure their success at milking this. Thanks to claws lawsuit, I think some of YA's indiscretions will come to light. claw is finally holding "YA/NEOM's feet to the fire" just as you called for in your first post here on Sept. 2nd '09 shortly after the last CC. I honestly don't understand your change in attitude about holding their feet to the fire in this. I don't have enough value left in this to pay for one trip to the in and out. Why not let the suit play out and see if claw can help turn this around and possibly see some good finally come to the common shareholder as a consequence of the suit. Claw and anyone who may be involved in the suit behind the scenes deserve to achieve success here, I'm not sure that I do, because I sat around and did nothing [Other than registering several complaints with the SEC and Delaware Division of Corps.] Relying on the good graces of YA/NEOM was going to break us all in regards to our investment in Neom. Claw has seen a possible way to be part of a possible solution here and and not part of the problem as you've indicated the suit is. I see the suit as the catalyst to turn this around for common shareholders, if it is possible to turn it around. Lucky, I have less involved here than you've indicated that you do but I consider my losses here gone. If some are recovered before this plays out I'll be pleasantly surprised. A good man [possibly some good men] have decided to do something. I'm sure he or they have as much to lose here as anyone if this plays out as you've suggested it will. I believe that you're wrong about your opinion of the suit. I share your frustration about this investment but not about the suit. Los